Boy, 6, and teenage girl among 3 dead in horror crash as two cars smash into double-decker bus in Ripon | The Sun

A BOY and a teenage girl are among three dead in a horror crash after two cars smash into a double-decker bus.

The tragedy, which took the lives of a woman in her 30s, a six-year-old boy and a teenage girl, happened around 2.20pm on Sunday.


The group were travelling down the A61 between South Stainely and Ripley, Ripon, north Yorkshire, in a silver Vauxhall Meriva when they were sadly killed.

North Yorkshire Police say the Vauxhall and a blue Toyota Aygo collided with the bus, which was heading in the opposite direction.

The bus driver was taken to hospital with leg injuries whilst some passengers sustained minor injuries.

Two people in the Toyota were not injured, say the force.

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A single floral tribute on the roadside today was accompanied with a note which read: "God bless you all."

Officers are now appealing for witnesses as they launch a probe into the smash.

Anyone with information or dashcam footage can email [email protected] or call North Yorkshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 12230166439.

It is the second fatal crash officers have raced to on that stretch of road in the last eight days.

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